Kozhikode: A canine, which was discovered lifeless after attacking seven individuals in Koodaranji city, had rabies.
“The postmortem report of the animal’s stays confirms that the animal had rabies,” Dr. Dijeesh Unnikrishnan, a veterinary surgeon at Koombara advised Onmanorama.
“The injured people have all been transferred to Government Medical College hospital for additional remedy and vaccination. We are guaranteeing that they obtain the mandatory medical consideration,” he added. No home animals have been attacked or bitten within the space by this explicit canine. Each injured person will reportedly obtain Rs. 10,000.
The aggressive canine attacked seven people, together with a faculty pupil, in Koodaranji city on Tuesday morning. The pupil was en route to highschool when the incident occurred. The canine additionally bit a girl and 5 males. While one individual was attacked at his home, one other was attacked whereas heading to church. The pupil suffered deep wounds on his hand.
Later on Tuesday night, the canine was discovered lifeless on the Koodaranji premises. Its stays have been then taken to Pookkode veterinary hospital for post-mortem throughout the night time, and the post-mortem was performed the next morning.